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Michael Roberts

Michael Roberts began his career with Westword in 1990 as music editor. In 1999, he took on a new role, full-time media reporter, as author of a column called The Message. In 2008, he became the lead writer for Westword‘s news blog, The Latest Word, a position he held until January 2023. Michael continues to freelance for Westword, covering everything from business to sports and the media; he also contributes to Jazziz, a national music magazine. He holds a bachelor’s degree from what is now Colorado Mesa University and master’s degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, and Northwestern University.

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Keith “KILL THEM ALL” Wrede Police Brutality Lawsuit Costs Colorado Springs $175K

Keith “KILL THEM ALL” Wrede Police Brutality Lawsuit Costs Colorado Springs $175K

By Michael RobertsFebruary 1, 2022

Wrede only earned a one-week suspension.

Denver COVID Mask Rules Over February 4 in Most Places, but Not Schools

Denver COVID Mask Rules Over February 4 in Most Places, but Not Schools

By Michael RobertsJanuary 31, 2022

Hancock called for less “anger and petulance.”

Why No One Knows How Many Coloradans Have COVID

Why No One Knows How Many Coloradans Have COVID

By Michael RobertsJanuary 31, 2022

Rapid test results aren’t included in the official case count.

Denver’s Most Violent Weekend of 2022: Six Incidents, Five Deaths

Denver’s Most Violent Weekend of 2022: Six Incidents, Five Deaths

By Michael RobertsJanuary 31, 2022

The six incidents happened in just over 24 hours.

Remembering Les Shapiro: Friend Pays Tribute to Denver TV Legend

Remembering Les Shapiro: Friend Pays Tribute to Denver TV Legend

By Michael RobertsJanuary 31, 2022

Shapiro’s health decline began seven or eight months ago.

Most Dangerous Time for Denver Homicides in 2021

Most Dangerous Time for Denver Homicides in 2021

By Michael RobertsJanuary 28, 2022

More than a third of the homicides happened during the wee hours.

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Olympics Coverage and Mark Kiszla’s Tweet-for-Sponsors Fail

Olympics Coverage and Mark Kiszla’s Tweet-for-Sponsors Fail

By Michael RobertsJanuary 28, 2022

Kiszla admits that “the Olympic are my thing.”

No Jail for Cop Who Nearly Killed Elderly Man in False-Info Raid

No Jail for Cop Who Nearly Killed Elderly Man in False-Info Raid

By Michael RobertsJanuary 28, 2022

Michael Clark still hasn’t fully recovered.

Prediction: Police Brutality During Social Justice Protests to Cost Denver $25-$50 Million

Prediction: Police Brutality During Social Justice Protests to Cost Denver $25-$50 Million

By Michael RobertsJanuary 27, 2022

By one count, at least fifty lawsuits have been filed.

Nathaniel Hackett Hire: The Broncos’ Sucking Up to Aaron Rodgers Has Begun

Nathaniel Hackett Hire: The Broncos’ Sucking Up to Aaron Rodgers Has Begun

By Michael RobertsJanuary 27, 2022

Hackett and Rodgers worked together in Green Bay.

COVID Outbreaks at Thirteen Schools in Mask-Optional Douglas County

COVID Outbreaks at Thirteen Schools in Mask-Optional Douglas County

By Michael RobertsJanuary 27, 2022

Two Douglas County schools have cases in the dozens.

Thirteen Denver Homicides Reportedly Committed by Strangers

Thirteen Denver Homicides Reportedly Committed by Strangers

By Michael RobertsJanuary 26, 2022

Many of the crimes have gotten little attention.

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Robert Sigg: Denver Media Mogul’s Criminal Past, Link to Tragedy, Ties to Trump Apologist

Robert Sigg: Denver Media Mogul’s Criminal Past, Link to Tragedy, Ties to Trump Apologist

By Michael RobertsJanuary 26, 2022

Robert Sigg keeps an extremely low profile.

Les Shapiro Enters Hospice Amid Tributes to the Longtime Denver Media Star

Les Shapiro Enters Hospice Amid Tributes to the Longtime Denver Media Star

By Michael RobertsJanuary 26, 2022

Les Shapiro’s been a Denver media staple for decades.

Colorado’s COVID Omicron Wave Still Not Receding

Colorado’s COVID Omicron Wave Still Not Receding

By Michael RobertsJanuary 25, 2022

Figures remain near the pandemic’s high end.

Hate Group’s “Save Your Race” Fliers Are Its Latest Attack on Colorado

Hate Group’s “Save Your Race” Fliers Are Its Latest Attack on Colorado

By Michael RobertsJanuary 25, 2022

The group has been active in the state.

What We Know About Just-Ratified New King Soopers Union Contract

What We Know About Just-Ratified New King Soopers Union Contract

By Michael RobertsJanuary 25, 2022

The focus was on raises, health care and security.

Inside Denver’s 2021 Gang-Related Homicides

Inside Denver’s 2021 Gang-Related Homicides

By Michael RobertsJanuary 24, 2022

The incidents took place in two different police districts.

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Aaron Rodgers: Should Broncos Fans Even Want This Jerk?

Aaron Rodgers: Should Broncos Fans Even Want This Jerk?

By Michael RobertsJanuary 24, 2022

Many of Rodgers’ ex-teammates seem to hate his guts.

King Soopers Store Struggles to Recover After Strike Ends

King Soopers Store Struggles to Recover After Strike Ends

By Michael RobertsJanuary 24, 2022

Lines were long and managers were overwhelmed.

RTD’s A Line Can Be a Lonely Place

RTD’s A Line Can Be a Lonely Place

By Michael RobertsJanuary 21, 2022

RTD has seen a ridership slide during the pandemic.

Tragic Details of Denver’s 28 Unsolved Homicides in 2021

Tragic Details of Denver’s 28 Unsolved Homicides in 2021

By Michael RobertsJanuary 21, 2022

Nearly a third of the homicide cases remain open.

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